Arby's. That's where my life in the fast lane got started. Bwhaha.
You could always check around the studios and see if they need any help with sales/organization, ect. It's a good way to get familiar with the biz and gets your foot in the door if that would be something you were interested in.
Well, I'm 18 and my dad's child support is ending in August when I turn 19, so I'm looking for jobs to pay for my car insurance and such.
I'm personally about to go apply at Jimmy Johns at their new location by Wick's where Cold Stone was (baxter ave location). They're still taking applications and hiring, and I have already about 5 friends that work at different locations, so I shouldn't have trouble but it's definitely worth looking into :P
If you are over 18 and not necessarily looking for a photography related job, banks are a good place to work. I've worked for 2, a smaller one and a certain unnamed huge international bank. Personally I hated the latter because they were huge and treated their employees as disposable commodities, but the smaller one was great. Pay is decent, hours are 9-5M-F, off every holiday and when you move on other companies generally find banking experience favorable...I guess it makes you look trustworthy or something. lol